She accepted Christ at an early age and in 2004 she received her license into the ministry.
In Loving Memory
Fayetta Jefferies was born on January 13, 1948 to Myrtle and Clem Jefferies in Bluff, Oklahoma. She was one of eleven children. She attended elementary school in Grant, Oklahoma and graduated from Booker T. Washington High School in Hugo, Oklahoma. After graduation she moved to Dallas, Texas where she met and married Arthur Wilson and to the union four children was born. Years later that marriage ended in divorce. She then moved to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma where she met and married the love of her life, Eddie Taylor, in 1991. They were happily married until God called Eddie home on September 18, 2021. Fayetta was a hard worker. She worked driving big trucks and school busses. She also was an electrician and a seamstress until she retired. She was an outstanding mother, grandmother, great grandmother, sister, aunt and friend. She never met a stranger. She would always open her door for anyone who needed a place to stay. Everyone that met her loved her because she was such a loving and caring person.
Fayetta was preceded in death by her husband, Eddie Taylor; her parents, Myrtle and Clem Jefferies; one son, Arthur Wilson, Jr., one daughter, Lenetta Wilson; two brothers, Willie Jefferies and Leonard Jefferies; and one great-granddaughter, Kaleyah Turner. She leaves to cherish her fond memories; three daughters, Lesia (Johnny) WilsonRobinson, Angelia (Todd) Wilson-Holmes both of Oklahoma City OK, and Doretha Wilson of Dallas TX; six sisters, Climmie Hicks of Denver CO, Irene (Spencer) Nero, Ethel Burnett, Theresa Jefferies, Bobbie (Phillip) Guillory, and Yolanda Miller all of Oklahoma City OK; two brothers, Charles (Debra) Jefferies and Clem Jefferies of Dallas, TX; nine grandchildren, Lenetta, Samuel (Courtney) Arthur, Kendrick, Joi Wilson, Arthur (Sanoria), Deontee’ (Sara) Turner, Renee Bloomer and Audra Johnson all of Oklahoma City OK; twenty-one great grandchildren, Kaylaion, Shinique, Knowledge, Monalisa, Isabella, Kaydence, Kyson Wilson, Luciano Minyard, Christopher Simmons, Tyshawn Leverett, Alexandria, Faith Bloomer, Elijah Sanchez, Malich, Arthur Johnson, Zariah, Dezra, Kurianna, Nyela, Ariyah, Wesley Turner; her Goddaughter, Sherrill Edwards and a host of other relatives and friends.
Order of Celebration Music Prelude Processional
Ministers, Funeral Directors, Family
Selection
Precious Lord Angelia Holms
Scripture
Old Testament Pastor James Gray
Resolutions and Acknowledgement Cheryl Pierson
Remarks
(Please Limit to 2 Minutes)
Selection
Mother Prayed for Me Angelia Holms/Lesia Robinson
Words of Comfort
Pastor Stacey E. Davis New Testament Minister Shelena Davis
Prayer
Minister Shelena Davis
Selection
Dear Lord Angelia Holms/Lesia Robinson
Precious Memory Video
Howard-Harris Funeral Service
Parting Glance
Howard-Harris Funeral Service
Recessional
Sister Until we meet again A light from my life has gone A voice I loved is still A place is vacant within my heart Which never can be filled. A bouquet of beautiful memories Sprayed with a million tears I wish that God could have spared you If just for a few more years. I hold you close within my heart And there you will remain To walk with me throughout my life Until we meet again. So rest in peace dear sister Faye And thanks for all you have done I pray that God has given you The crown you’ve truly won. Your vacant place No one can fill I miss you now And always will. Love you Sister
Kaye
Until We
Meet Again The moment that you left me, A light from my life has gone A voice I loved is still A place is vacant within my heart Which never can be filled. A bouquet of beautiful memories Sprayed with a million tears I wish that God could have spared you If just for a few more years. I hold you close within my heart And there you will remain To walk with me throughout my life Until we meet again. So rest in peace dear sister Faye And thanks for all you have done I pray that God has given you The crown you’ve truly won. Your vacant place No one can fill I miss you now And always will. Love you Sister
Katiemay
God Saw Best God saw you getting tired And a cure was not to be So he put his arms around you And whispered, “Come to Me” With tearful eyes we watched you And saw you pass away And although we love you dearly We could not make you stay. A golden heart stopped beating Hard working hands at rest. God broke our hearts to prove to us He only takes the best! We love and miss you so much
Sherrill, Kindell, Christopher & Lil Sherrill